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    September 09

    Moving On

    If you're still coming here -- shame on you, I've moved on to:
    July 24

    Windows Live

     Windows Live has a new feature where you can add my page to your home.  And the refresh is much cleaner.

     Add to Live.com button now available

    Quite a few of you have asked for a way to let users easily add feeds from your blog or site to their Live.com homepage. So we’re happy to release today an “Add to Live” button! With just one click, users can now add RSS feeds or Gadgets from participating sites to their Live.com homepage.

    To implement the “Add to Live” button on your site, simply add this code and image to the appropriate page(s) on your site:

    <a href="http://www.live.com/?add=http://sampleurl.com/"><img src="addtolive.gif" border="0"/></a>

    When you insert this code:

     1) Replace sampleurl.com with the Web address of your RSS feed, including any subdirectories.
     2) Copy the addtolive.gif image (just right click the one below and save it to your local machine) to the same directory as the page containing the link or put the full path to its location in the <img src> string.

     

     

    July 23

    Prepared For The Worst

    The Muppet Threat Level indicator has helped me relax and face my fears.
     
     
    July 04

    Copy Cam -- Captures Any Whiteboard

    Here's something I'd like to try in the Technical Learning Center at TechEd next year in New Orleans -- it's called the Copy Cam.
     
    At first, it looks like you're paying $2,500 for a webcam and a printer -- but watch the demo, and you'll see that they've made it super-easy to print, save, or share the contents of a plain whiteboard.
     
    Gonna have to ask them to send me one for a demo.
     
     

    Listen To The Music

    If you haven't tried out Pandora yet, you're missing out -- it allows me to create personalized streaming "radio stations" with music based on an artist, a song, or a genre.  Then it streams out to my machine any time I want to listen.  Free for now, I assume I'll either pay in the future or it will be supported by selling me the music I listen to.

     

    My list includes Queen, Diana Krall, Dixie Chicks, Mannheim Steamroller and Jimmy Buffett -- but they change daily.  http://feeds.pandora.com/styles/feeds/songs-art-blue.css

    June 08

    TechEd 06: How To Find A Lab To Do

    If you're signed up to go to the show, now's the time to start deciding which Hands-On Labs you'd like to do.  We've got about 120 planned right now, so you'll have to make some choices.
     
    Here's a quick little how-to video to show you how it works.
     
     

    TechEd 06 -- Getting the Show On the Road

    It's been a little damp here on the right coast (even for a Seattle guy) but it's always 72 degrees and sunny in the Boston Convention and Exhhibition Center.  We're getting all set up for TechEd, and I've been shooting more amateur video of what makes this whole thing happen.
     
    As of Thursday morning, much of the physical infrastructure is in place -- carpet, couches, wires, walls -- and we spend the next few days getting all the details just right.  Saturday will be a big day for training and orienting the 3,000 or so staff people who will be working here.  Sunday is our Hands-On Lab preview day (12-6) and then the big Keynote happens Sunday night.
     
    But enough words -- go look at the pictures.
     
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    June 05

    TechEd 06 Preparation Begins

    Preparations for TechEd 06 in Boston are well underway.  I'm in the Microsoft Offices in Waltham, MA (about 30 minutes from the show site) working with a group of Microsoft Certified Trainers.  Here's the beginning of my amateur video about the experience.
     
    They're spending an entire week here, making a "Quality Assurance" pass through all the Hands-On lab content (124 proposed labs) for the show.  It's the first time we've made this committment to find bugs, fix them, and make sure that what you see on the floor is top quality.
     
    It isn't easy.  It took three days of work to set up the infrastructure (servers, network components, test stations, etc.) and we now have five very full days of work.  (We started here at 7AM -- or, as I like to think of it, 4AM in Redmond.)
     
    At the end of the week we all move into Boston and do it all over again, in the Boston Convention and Exhibition Center
    November 03

    Sony Drops 250,000 Superballs For Commercial

    If you're intested in advertising, take a look at this Sony ad for their new Bravia LCD television.  There's also a lot of information on the making of the commercial that is really fascinating.
     
    It's built on a very simple message:  "Color Like No Other".  The director comments that they didn't really need a script -- it was just "drop superballs at the top of a SanFrancisco street."  My favorite part is the frog -- watch closely.
     
    BTW -- you'll need Quicktime to view it, but it's worth it.
     
     
    November 02

    Talking With Polina -- In Russian!

    I did a podcast interview with Polina Pilyugina at Learning 2005, and then we decided to do another version that she could share out with customers in Moscow.  So I asked questions in English, then she answered in Russian.  Definitely the strangest interview I've ever done.
     
     

    Talking With Polina At Learning 2005

    While I'm at Learning 2005 in Orlando, I've been demonstrating podcasting and doing interviews with people I find here.  One of the most intersting is Polina Pilyugina, who is an e-Learning designer in Moscow.
     
    Here's my podcast interview with her: 
     
     
    October 30

    At Learning 2005 In Orlando

    I'm sitting in "LearningLand" at Learning 2005 in Orlando.  It's a pre-show day, so there are guys up on a lift hanging a sign, and Beth Thomas is talking on the PA ready to talk about Learning Carrer possibilities.
     
    Corey Hynes is at the next machine over, adding his information into the "Learning Community" tool and there are lots of excited people here.
     
    Here's what you can find:
     
    Top Level Content Focus:
    * Learning Methods - (e-Learning, Classroom, Collaboration, Blended, Coaching)
    * Learning Systems - (Learning Management Systems, LCMS, Authoring, Talent)
    * Learning Design - (Rapid Learning Development, Real-Time, SMEs, Instructional Design)
    * Learning Strategies - (Enterprise, Line of Business, Outsourcing, Alignment)
    * Learning Innovations - (PodCasting, Blog, Wiki, Content Management, SCORM)
    * Learning Assumptions & Theories - (What we believe about how people will learn!)
     
    Most of the content is available -- like my podcasts -- so take a look!
     
     
    October 27

    PDC Content Available Online

    You can now access over 200 hours of learning from the Microsoft Professional Developer's Conference online.
     
    Geek out.
     
     
     

    Jean Pool

    Diane and I saw this great window display in Brussels last summer, and I just had to make a poster.
     
    Huge version is here.
     
     

    Using Virtual PC Technology In Learning

    If you're wondering why you'd want a Virtual PC in your training center, I've just posted a podcast with Corey Hynes (of Hynesite, Inc.) talking about how you can use this technology to create user-proof settings to teach on computers. 
     
    At TechEd, nearly all of our labs are produced in this format -- it means that every time a customer sits down, they have a clean, perfect image of the lab ready to go.  If the previous user changed settings, added users, or put his dog on the desktop -- it all vanished when we re-started the Virtual PC.
     
    We can also create settings where there are multiple images on one physical machine.  This is great for teaching about Active Directory, Web Services, Server Management and other complex systems.
     
     
    October 25

    Are You Male or Female?

    The BBC now has a test you can take to see if you're male or female.  (Warning:  You'll spend 30 minutes on this, but it's pretty interesting.)

     

    This is a great example of a short learning segment, with some built-in assessment.  It keeps you going through the six steps by giving you feedback and information about what you’re doing.

    October 22

    Three of a Kind

    Another Australia photo -- three pelicans waiting for something tasty.
     
    (Huge original is here.)

    Donatella the Baby Koala

    I've finally gotten around to working on some of the photos I took in Australia.  Here's a picture of the little girl Koala that I got to hold.
     
    Huge original is here.
     
     

    Promethian "ActivBoard" For Interactive Training

    I just saw that some local schools here in Redmond, WA have been using the Promethian ActivBoard in their classrooms.  This looks like a very cool tool for us to use at our shows, and I plan to try to pull some strings and make it happen at TechEd this year.
     
    We've all seen electronic whiteboards -- but this combines a little hand-held "voting" device for each student -- you can do polls, have them answer questions, even take a quiz right from their seats.  I want to see a bunch of Devs doing this with some code samples as Don Box hangs on to his pants.
     
    There are a couple of short news videos that let you see it in action.  And yes, I'm assuming that anything a 3rd grader can do our customers can do. <g>
     
     
    October 20

    Planning for labs at TechEd 06

    We've already started planning for labs at TechEd 06 in Boston next year -- listen to this interview with Corey Hynes, the guy who's making it all happen.